Publications
2015
Hoetjes, M. (2015). Talking hands: reference in speech, gesture and sign. PhD Dissertation, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2015). On what happens in gesture when communication is unsuccessful. Speech Communication 72, 160-175. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., R. Koolen, M. Goudbeek, E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2015). Reduction in gesture during the production of repeated references. Journal of Memory and Language 79-80, 1-19. [PDF]
Koolen, R., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2015). How distractor objects trigger referential overspecification: Testing the effects of visual clutter and distractor distance. Cognitive Science, to appear.
2014
Gatt, A., E. Krahmer, K. van Deemter and R. van Gompel (2014). Models and Empirical Data for the Production of Referring Expressions. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience 29 (8), 899-911. [PDF]
Viethen, J., R. Dale and M. Guhe (2014). Referring in Dialogue: Alignment or Construction? Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience 29 (8), 950-974. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., M. Goudbeek and M. Theune (2014). Referring Expression Generation in Interaction: A Graph-based perspective. In: Stent, A. and Bangalore, S. (eds.), Natural Language Generation in Interactive Systems. Cambridge University Press. [url]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2014). Do repeated references result in sign reduction? Sign Language and Linguistics 17 (1), 56-81. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2014). Does our speech change when we cannot gesture? Speech Communication 57, 257-267. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2014). On what happens in speech and gesture when communication is unsuccessful. Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 2014, Québec City, Canada, 2369-2374. [PDF]
Koolen, R., E. Houben, J. Huntjens and E. Krahmer (2014). How perceived distractor distance influences reference production: effects of perceptual grouping in 2D and 3D scenes. Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 2014, Québec City, Canada, 2507-2512. [PDF]
Sekicki, M., J. Viethen, M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2014). The Use of Colour in Reference Production: A Comparison between Dutch and Greek. Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 2014, Québec City, Canada, 1407-1412. [PDF]
Westerbeek, H., R. Koolen and F. Maes (2014). On the role of object knowledge in reference production: Effects of color typicality on content determination. Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 2014, Québec City, Canada, 1772-1777. [PDF]
2013
van Deemter, K., E. Bard, A. Gatt, R. van Gompel and E. Krahmer eds. (2013). Proceedings of the CogSci workshop on the Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference (PRE-CogSci 2013), 31 July 2013, Berlin, Germany. [Website: pre2013.uvt.nl]
Koolen, R. (2013). Need I say more? On overspecification in definite reference. PhD Dissertation, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands. [PDF]
Koolen, R., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2013). The effect of scene variation on the redundant use of color in definite reference. Cognitive Science 37 (2), 395-411. [PDF]
Viethen, J., M. Mitchell and E. Krahmer (2013). Graphs and Spatial Relations in the Generation of Referring Expressions. Proceedings of the 14th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG). August 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria. [PDF]
Gatt, A., and P. Paggio (2013). What and where: An empirical investigation of pointing gestures and descriptions in multimodal referring actions. Proceedings of the 14th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG). August 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria. [PDF]
Gatt, A., E. Krahmer, R. van Gompel and K. van Deemter (2013). Production of referring expressions: Preference trumps discrimination. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 31 - August 3, Berlin, Germany, 483-488. [PDF]
Koolen, R., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2013). The impact of bottom-up and top-down saliency cues on reference production. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 31 - August 3, Berlin, Germany, 817-822. [PDF]
Vogels, J., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2013). Cognitive load does not decrease pronoun use when speaker's and addressee's perspectives are dissociated. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 31 - August 3, Berlin, Germany, 3681-3686. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M., I. Haagmans and E. Krahmer (2013). The object without qualities: referring with negative properties. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 31 - August 3, Berlin, Germany, 2440-2445. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., M. Noordewier, M. Goudbeek and R. Koolen (2013). How big is the BFG? The impact of redundant size adjectives on size perception. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), July 31 - August 3, Berlin, Germany, 2772-2777. [PDF]
Gatt, A., R. van Gompel, K. van Deemter and E. Krahmer (2013). Are we Bayesian Referring Expression Generators? Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2013). 31 July 2013, Berlin, Germany. [PDF]
Westerbeek, H., R. Koolen and A. Maes (2013). Color typicality and content planning in definite reference. Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2013). 31 July 2013, Berlin, Germany. [PDF]
Vogels, J., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2013). Effects of cognitive load on the choice of referential form. Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2013). 31 July 2013, Berlin, Germany. [PDF]
Baltaretu, A., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2013). Factors influencing the choice of relatum in referring expressions generation: Animacy vs. position. Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2013). 31 July 2013, Berlin, Germany. [PDF]
Masson-Carro, I., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2013). The influence of cognitive load on repeated references in speech and gesture. Proceedings of the Tilburg Gesture Research Meeting (TiGeR 2013). June 2013, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Vogels, J., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2013). When a stone tries to climb up a slope: The interplay between lexical and perceptual animacy in referential choices. Frontiers in Language Science 4, 1-15. [PDF]
Vogels, J., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2013). Who is where referred to how, and why? The influence of visual saliency on referent accessibility in spoken language production. Language and Cognitive Processes, in press.
Marsi, E. and E. Krahmer (2013). Automatic Tree Matching for Analysing Semantic Similarity in Comparable Text. In: Spyns, P. and Odijk, J. (eds.), Essential Speech and Language Technology for Dutch: Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 129-145. [PDF]
Kaland, C., M. Swerts and E. Krahmer (2013). Accounting for the listener: Comparing the production of contrastive intonation in typically-developing speakers and speakers with autism. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, in press. [PDF]
Kaland, C., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2013). On how accent distribution can signal speaker adaptation. Phonetica 69 (4), in press. [PDF]
Wubben, S., A. van den Bosch and E. Krahmer (2013). Using character overlap to improve language transformation. Proceedings of the ACL 2013 workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities (LaTeCH 2013). August 8, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Dael, N., Goudbeek, M.B., and Scherer, K. (2013). Perceived gesture dynamics in nonverbal expression of emotion. Perception 42 (6), 642-657. [PDF]
Visch, V., Goudbeek, M., and Mortillaro, M. (2013). Robust Anger: Recognition of Deteriorated Dynamic Bodily Emotion Expressions. Cognition and Emotion (in press).
Amelsvoort, M., E. Krahmer, B. Joosten and E. Postma (2013). Using non-verbal cues to (automatically) assess children's performance difficulties with arithmetic problems. Computers in Human Behavior 29, 654-664.
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, and M. van de Sandt (2013). Gesturing by speakers with aphasia, how does it compare? Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 56, 1224-1236.
Shahid, S., E. Krahmer, M. Neerincx, and M. Swerts (2013). Positive Affective Interactions: The Role of Repeated Exposure and Social Presence. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing 4 (2), 226-237.
Vullinghs, A., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2013). Crosslinguistic priming in interactive reference: Evidence for conceptual alignment in speech production. Proceedings of the 14th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech). August 2013, Lyon, France.
2012
Krahmer E. and K. van Deemter (2012). Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey. Computational Linguistics 38 (1), 173-218. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and E. Krahmer (2012). Alignment in interactive reference production: Content planning, modifier ordering and referential overspecification. Topics in Cognitive Science 4 (2), 269-289. [PDF]
van Deemter, K., A. Gatt, R. van Gompel and E. Krahmer (2012). Toward a computational psycholinguistics of reference production. Topics in Cognitive Science 4 (2), 166-183. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., R. Koolen and M. Theune (2012). Is it that difficult to find a good preference order for the Incremental Algorithm? Cognitive Science 36 (5), 837-841. [PDF]
van Deemter, K., A. Gatt, I. van der sluis and R. Power (2012). Generation of referring expressions: assessing the Incremental Algorithm. Cognitive Science 36 (5), 799-836. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2012). Do repeated references result in sign reduction? Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), August 2012, Sapporo, Japan, 461-466. [PDF]
van Lierop, K., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2012). Conceptual alignment in reference with artificial and human dialogue partners. Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), August 2012, Sapporo, Japan, 1066-1071. [PDF]
Viethen, J., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2012). The Impact of Colour Difference and Colour Codability on Reference Production. Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), August 2012, Sapporo, Japan, 1084-1098. [PDF]
Gatt, A., R. van Gompel, E. Krahmer and K. van Deemter (2012). Does domain size impact speech onset time during reference production? Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), August 2012, Sapporo, Japan, 1584-1589. [PDF]
Koolen, R., E. Krahmer and M. Theune (2012). Learning preferences for Referring Expression Generation: effects of domain, language and algorithm. Proceedings of the 8th International conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG), May 2012, Chicago, USA. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A. Maes, and M. Swerts (2012). Adaptation in gesture: Converging hands or converging minds? Journal of Memory and Language, 66, 249-264. [PDF]
Wubben, S., A. van den Bosch, and E. Krahmer (2012). Sentence Simplification by Monolingual Machine Translation. Proceedings of the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). July 2012, Jeju, Korea, 1015-1024. [PDF]
Ruiter, M., L. Beijer, C. Cucchiarini, E. Krahmer, T. Rietveld, H. Strik, and H. van Hamme (2012). Human Language Technology and communicative disabilities: Requirements and possibilities for the future. Language Resources and Evaluation, 46 (1), 143-151. [PDF]
Liu, C., J. Ham, E. Postma, C. Midden, B. Joosten and M. Goudbeek (2012). How to make a robot smile? Perception of emotional expressions from digitally-extracted facial landmark configurations. Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR), October 2012, Chengdu, China. [PDF]
Choi, J., M. Broersma and M. Goudbeek (2012). Asymmetries in cross-linguistic emotion recognition. Poster presented the 18th conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP), September 2012, Riva del Garda, Italy. [poster]
Choi, J., M. Broersma and M. Goudbeek (2012). Cross-linguistic emotion recognition: Dutch, Korean, and American English. Proceedings of the meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132 (3), 2079. [abstract]
2011
van Deemter, K., A. Gatt, R. van Gompel and E. Krahmer eds. (2011). Proceedings of the CogSci workshop on the Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between computational, empirical and theoretical approaches to reference (PRE-CogSci 2011), 20 July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. [Website: pre2011.uvt.nl]
Goudbeek, M. and E. Krahmer (2011). Referring under load: Disentangling preference-based and alignment-based content selection processes in referring expression generation. Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between empirical, computational and theoretical approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2011). 20 July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. [PDF]
Gatt, A., R. van Gompel, E. Krahmer and K. van Deemter (2011). Non-deterministic attribute selection in reference production. Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between empirical, computational and theoretical approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2011). 20 July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. [PDF]
Gatt, A., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2011). Attribute preference and priming in reference production: Experimental evidence and computational modeling. Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 2627-2632. [PDF]
Koolen, R., A. Gatt, M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2011). Factors causing overspecification in definite descriptions. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (13), 3231-3250. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., R. Koolen, M. Goudbeek, E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2011). GREEBLES Greeble greeb. On Reduction in Speech and Gesture in Repeated References. Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 3250-3255. [PDF]
Koolen, R., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2011). Effects of scene variation on referential overspecification. Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 1025-1030. [PDF]
Viethen, J., R. Dale and M. Guhe (2011). The Impact of visual context on the content of referring expressions. Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG). September 2011, Nancy, France. [PDF]
Viethen, J. and R. Dale (2011). GRE3D7: A corpus of distinguishing descriptions for objects in visual scenes. Proceedings of the Workshop on Using Corpora in Natural Language Generation and Evaluation (UCNLG). July 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PDF]
Viethen, J., R. Dale and M. Guhe (2011). Generating subsequent reference in shared visual scenes: computation vs. re-use. Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLG). July 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PDF]
Viethen, J., R. Dale and M. Guhe (2011). Serial dependency: Is it a characteristic of human referring expression generation? Proceedings of the Workshop on Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between empirical, computational and theoretical approaches to reference (Pre-CogSci 2011). 20 July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. [PDF]
Theune, M., R. Koolen, E. Krahmer and S. Wubben (2011). Does size matter - How much data is required to train a REG algorithm? Proceedings of the 49th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). June 2011, Portland, Oregon, 660-664. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., A. Schmit, R. Koolen, M. Goudbeek, E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2011). Reduction in repeated references in gesture and sign language. E. Efthomiou, G. Kouroupetroglou (Eds.). Proceedings of the 9th International Gesture Workshop. May 2011, Athens, Greece, 84-87. [PDF]
Koolen, R., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2011). On children's perception of overspecification in referring expressions. Proceedings of the 4th biennial meeting of Experimental Pragmatics (X-PRAG), June 2011, Barcelona, Spain. [abstract]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A. Maes and M. Swerts (2011). Adaptation in gesture: Converging hands or converging minds? Journal of Memory and Language, in press.
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A. Maes and M. Swerts (2011). Seeing and Being Seen: The effects on gesture production. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 17, 77-100. [PDF]
Vogels, J., E. Krahmer and A. Maes (2011). How visual saliency affects referent accessibility. Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 3128-3133. [PDF]
Kaland, C., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2011). Salient in the mind, salient in prosody. Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 261-266. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer and M. van de Sandt-Koenderman (2011). Gesturing by aphasic speakers, how does it compare? Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). July 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, 1454-1459. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and M. Nilsenova (2011). Context and priming effects in the recognition of emotion of old and young listeners. Proceedings of the 12th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech). August 2011, Florence, Italy. [PDF]
Kaland, C., Krahmer, E. and M. Swerts (2011). Contrastive intonation: Speaker- or listener-driven? Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVII). August 2011, Hong Kong, 1006-1009. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and M. Broersma (2011). The dynamics vocal of emotional expressions: emotional dimensions and basic emotions. Abstract accepted by Emotions 2011: Fifth International Conference on The (Non)Expression of Emotions in Health and Disease. October 2011, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
2010
Krahmer, E. and M. Theune (2010). Empirical Methods in Natural Language Generation. State-of-the-Art Survey, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) 5790, Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer. [website]
Krahmer, E. (2010). What computational linguists can learn from psychologists (and vice versa). Computational Linguistics 36, 285-294. [PDF]
Gatt, A., M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2010). A new computational model of alignment and overspecification in reference production. Proceedings of the 16th conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). September 2010, York, UK. [abstract]
Goudbeek, M. and E. Krahmer (2010). Preferences versus Adaptation during Referring Expression Generation. Proceedings of the 48th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). July 2010, Uppsala, Sweden, 55-59. [PDF]
Gatt, A. and A. Belz (2010). Introducing shared task evaluation to NLG: The TUNA shared task evaluation challenges. In: Krahmer, E. and Theune, M. (eds.), Empirical methods in Natural Language Generation. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer (LNCS 5790). [PDF]
Koolen, R. and E. Krahmer (2010). The D-TUNA corpus: A Dutch dataset for the evaluation of Referring Expression Generation algorithms. Proceedings of the 7th international conference of Natural Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). May 2010, Valletta, Malta. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2010). Can we hear a gesture? The influence of gestures on speech. Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon). July 2010, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2010). My hands are tied: the influence of gestures on speech. Proceedings of the 4th conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS). July 2010, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt am Oder, Germany.
Belz, A., E. Kow, J. Viethen and A. Gatt (2010). Generating Referring Expressions in Context: The GREC Task Evaluation Challenges. In: Krahmer, E. and Theune, M. (eds.), Empirical methods in Natural Language Generation. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer (LNCS 5790).
Theune, M., R. Koolen and E. Krahmer (2010). Cross-linguistic Attribute Selection for REG: Comparing Dutch and English. Proceedings of the 6th International Natural Language Generation conference (INLG). July 2010, Trim, Co. Meath, Ireland, 191-196. [PDF]
Mol, L. and E. Krahmer (2010). Handling what the other sees: the effects of seeing and being seen on gesture production. Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). August 2010, Portland, Oregon, 736-741. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A. Maes and M. Swerts (2010). Converging hands or converging minds? Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). August 2010, Portland, Oregon, 115-120. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and M. Broersma (2010). The Demo / Kemo corpus: A principled approach to the study of cross-cultural differences in the vocal expression and perception of emotion. Proceedings of the 7th international conference of Natural Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). May 2010, Valletta, Malta. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and M. Broersma (2010). Language specific effects of emotion on phoneme duration. Proceedings of Interspeech. September 2010, Makuhari, Japan, 2026-2029. [PDF]
Nilsenova, M., Goudbeek, M. and L. Kempen (2010). The relation between pitch perception preference and emotion identification. Proceedings of Interspeech. September 2010, Makuhari, Japan, 110-113. [PDF]
Marsi, E. and E. Krahmer (2010). Automatic analysis of semantic similarity in comparable text through syntactic tree matching. Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING). August 2010, Beijing, China. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., J. Schaafsma, M. Swerts, M. Balsters and A. Vingerhoets (2010). Non-verbal responses to being ignored: Evidence of cognitive deconstruction? Stellan Ohlsson and Richard Catrambone (eds.). Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci). August 2010, Portland, Oregon, 2542-2547. [PDF]
Barkhuysen, P., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2010). Cross-modal and incremental perception of audiovisual cues to emotional speech. Language and Speech 53, 3-30. [PDF]
Swerts, M and E. Krahmer (2010). Visual prosody of newsreaders: Effects of information structure, emotional content and intended audience on facial expressions. Journal of Phonetics 38, 197-206. [PDF]
2009
van Deemter, K., A. Gatt, R. van Gompel and E. Krahmer eds. (2009). Proceedings of the Workshop on the Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between computational and empirical approaches to reference (PRE-CogSci 2009), 29 July 2009, Amsterdam. [Website: pre2009.uvt.nl]
van Deemter, K., A. Gatt, R. van Gompel, E. Krahmer (2009). Production of Referring Expressions (PRE-CogSci) 2009: Bridging the gap between computational and empirical approaches to reference. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2009), 29 July – 1 August 2009, Amsterdam. [PDF]
Krahmer, E. and M. Theune eds. (2009). Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG 2009), 30-31 March, 2009, Athens, Association for Computational Linguistics. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2009). Alignment of (dis)preferred properties during the production of referring expressions. Proceedings of the Workshop on the Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between computational and empirical approaches to reference (PRE-CogSci 2009), 29 July 2009, Amsterdam. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2009). Alignment of discriminating properties in expressive preferences for referencing. Proceedings of the third biennial meeting of Experimental Pragmatics, April 2009, Lyon, France. [poster]
Brugman, I., M. Theune, E. Krahmer and J. Viethen (2009). Realizing the Costs: Template-Based Surface Realisation in the GRAPH Approach to Referring Expression Generation. In: Generation Challenges 2009, Belz, A. and A. Gatt (eds.), 183-184. [PDF]
Hoetjes, M., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2009), Untying the knot between gestures and speech, Proceedings of eight International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP 2009), Norwich, UK. [PDF]
Koolen, R., A. Gatt, M. Goudbeek and E. Krahmer (2009). 'Need I say more?' On factors causing referential overspecification. Proceedings of the Workshop on the Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between computational and empirical approaches to reference (PRE-CogSci 2009), 29 July 2009, Amsterdam. [PDF]
Marsi, E., E. Krahmer, I. Hendricks and W. Daelemans (2009). Is sentence compression and NLG task, Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG 2009), 30-31 March, 2009, Athens, pp. 25-32. [PDF]
Krahmer, E. and M. Swerts (2009). Audiovisual prosody: Introduction to the special issue, Language and Speech 52(2-3), 129-133. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer and M. Swerts (2009), Alignment in Iconic Gestures: Does it make sense? Proceedings of eight International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP 2009), Norwich, UK. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A. Maes and M. Swerts (2009). Communicative Gestures and Memory Load. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2009), 29 July – 1 August 2009, Amsterdam. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M. and K. Scherer (2009). Vocal expression of Emotion. In: Sander, D. and Scherer, K. (eds.), Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press., 404-406. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M., D. Swingley and R. Smits (2009). Supervised and unsupervised learning and maintenance of auditory categories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 35, 1930-1933. [PDF]
Goudbeek, M., J. Goldman and K. Scherer (2009). Emotion dimensions and formant position. Proceedings of the 10th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech) September 2009, Brighton, UK. [PDF]
Visch, V. and M. Goudbeek (2009). Emotion Attribution to Basic Parametric Static and Dynamic Stimuli. Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII) September 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [PDF]
Mol, L., E. Krahmer, A., Maes, and M. Swerts (2009). The communicative import of gesture: evidence from a comparative analysis of human-human and human-machine interactions. Gesture 9 (1), 97-126. [PDF]
van Amelsvoort, M and E. Krahmer (2009). Appraisal of Children’s Facial Expressions while Performing Mathematics Problems. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2009), 29 July – 1 August 2009, Amsterdam. [PDF]
2008
Swerts, M. and E. Krahmer (2008), Facial expressions and prosodic prominence: Comparing modalities and facial areas, Journal of Phonetics, 36(2), 219-238. [PDF]
Barkhuysen P., E. Krahmer, M. Swerts (2008), The interplay between the auditory and visual modality for end-of-utterance detection. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123 (1), 354-365. [PDF]
Krahmer, E. (2008), Why be articulate? Two ways of looking at the transparancy theory. Theoretical Linguistics, 34 (3), 253-259. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., E. Marsi and P. van Pelt (2008). Query-based sentence fusion is better defined and leads to more preferred results than generic sentence fusion. Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 15-20, 2008. [PDF]
Krahmer, E., M. Theune, J. Viethen and I. Hendrickx (2008). GRAPH: the costs of redundancy in referring expressions. In the Proceedings of the 5th International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2008), June 12-14, 2008, Salt Fork, Ohio, USA, pp. 227-229. [PDF]
Viethen, J., R. Dale, E. Krahmer, M. Theune and P. Touset (2008), Controlling redundancy in referring expressions. In Proceedings of the 6th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2008), Marrakech, Morocco. [PDF]